there is no shortage of drinking water during floods true or false
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there's no shortage of drinking water during floods
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False; during floods, there is a development of a shortage of drinking water.
- Flooding events lead to a variety of issues; loss of life, a rise in viral diseases such as measles, an increase in intestinal problems, as well as a decrease in the availability of resources
- Floods cause contamination of safe drinking water with pollutants, bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens
- There is a correlation between the rise in gastrointestinal issues and the development of floods
- These disasters also cause contamination and mixing of sewage water with the sources of drinking water such as lakes and rivers
- The Maharashtra floods of July 2005 were responsible for the contamination of several water sources and were the cause of many water-borne illnesses
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